An Escambia County man is facing charges for allegedly harassing his brother's co-defendant in a heroin trafficking case.

Jeremy Lee, 30, allegedly made multiple statements through posts and videos on Facebook that threatened harm to the woman and her son.

The woman and Jeremy Lee's brother, Jaquon Lee, are both defendants in an open 2017 drug-related criminal case.

Jeremy Lee allegedly wrote social media threats on March 15 targeting the woman's 7-year-old son, saying he will never see his 18th birthday. He later allegedly posted a video saying if the woman "keep on snitching she is going to get an issue."

The same night, he posted another video with more threatening statements including saying he could pay someone to kill the woman, according to his Escambia County Sheriff's Office report. He refers to the woman's co-defendant, Jaquon Lee, as his brother in the comments.

Another person was present and made comments in the video, according to the report, but the case only lists Jeremy Lee as facing charges in court records.

Lee allegedly pointed a gun at the camera and referred to multiple gangs during the threatening video.

Lee was charged with harassing in a first-degree felony proceeding, and was booked into the Escambia County Jail on Tuesday on a $250,000 bond. He remains in custody, according to jail records.